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Carmel Appellation Cabernet Sauvignon

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Carmel Appellation Cabernet Sauvignon 2004

Our Price $26.99/Bottles $151.99/Case


Bottles/Case: 6
Mevushal: No
Alc/Vol: 14%
Size: 750 ml
Region: Israel
Dryness: Dry
Color: Red
Varietal: Cabernet Sauvignon
Supervision: OU

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General Information
Produced from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon grapes grown in the Upper Galilee, the wine was left in skin contact before being transferred to French Oak barrels for 14 months maturation. This wine is a rich purple color with an aroma of blackberries, plum and mint, it is full bodied with a long well balanced aftertaste. To preserve its full potential the wine was coarsely filtered before bottling and therefore natural sediment could appear during bottle maturation.
Kosher For Passover



Winemaker's Note

A blend of berry and cherry notes, with hints of plum. The wine is complex, demonstrates a wonderful balance of flavors and complexity, and displays richness in its body and finish. Best Served With: Full flavored beef, veal, or chicken dishes, as well as pasta and cheese.

Customer Reviews

Reviewed by itzhak.pearl@kodak.com(5)
Date:5/30/2009
Vintage 2005
One of the best value in Israeli wines. Had the 2004 & the 2005 and both years were great.

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Reviewed by Mr. Right(7)
Date:4/21/2009
Vintage 2004
This wine is medium-full bodied, and opens nicely to reveal some nice cherry and plum notes on the palate as well as the aroma. A nice Cabernet, decently priced.

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Reviewed by just another novice(6)
Date:2/15/2009
Vintage 2004
Dark fruit, well balanced oak, light spice, a hint of earth, with a long finish. Well made and very drinkable, but without any personality.

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Reviewed by Maddux314(21)
Date:4/23/2008
Vintage 2004
I bought this bottle last year in Tel Aviv when I was in Israel for Passover, and drank it this year at the same time during Chold HaMoed. This is a dark and chewy wine with a subtle bouquet. It is remarkably smooth and light with little acidity. A dry wine lover's dream and reasonably priced. My only criticism is that it seems a little stingy on the fruit.

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Reviewed by shoshana@kosherwinesociety(41)
Date:12/17/2007
Vintage 2005
Lots of spice and dark berry flavors on the nose and the palate. Unbalanced in body and structure. Alcohol makes the wine slightly flabby and hot.

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